Journal of Library Automation, vol 14, no 1
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Journal of Library Automation
ISSN 0022-2240
Volume 14, Number 1, March 1981
Editorial
Tails Wagging Dogs
BRIAN AVENEY
Feature Articles
Japanese Character Input: Its State and Problems
ICHIKO MORITA
Cost Analysis of an Automated and Manual Cataloging
and Book Processing System
JOSELYN DRUSCHEL
Communications
How Long the Wait Until We Can Call It Television
JERRY BORRELL
Data Processing Library: A Very Special Library
SHERRY COOK
Editorial
Tails Wagging Dogs (p.5)
BRIAN AVENEY
Feature Articles
Japanese Character Input: Its State and
Problems (p.6-23)
ICHIKO MORITA
Computer processing of information is highly advanced in Japan, and it
continues to be researched and improved by the cooperative efforts of the
government, private corporations, and individual scientists, who are among
the best in the world. This paper introduces various approaches to the computer
input of information currently developed in Japan, and discusses the possibility
of their applications to the processing of East Asian-vernacular language
materials in large research libraries in this country.
Cost Analysis of an Automated and Manual
Cataloging and Book Processing System (p.24-49)
JOSELYN DRUSCHEL
A comparative cost analysis of an automated network system (WLN) and
a local manual system of cataloging and book processing at Washington State
University Libraries indicates that the automated system is about 20 percent
less costly than the manual system. A per-unit cost approach was used in
calculating the month cost of each system based on the average number of
items processed per month under the automated system. The process and the
results of the analysis are presented in a series of charts which detail
the tasks, items processed, unit and total monthly costs of both the manual
and automated systems. The higher costs of the manual system were essentially
staff costs.
Communications
How Long the Wait Until We Can Call It
Television (p.50-52)
JERRY BORRELL
(no abstract available)
Data Processing Library: A Very Special
Library (p.52-53)
SHERRY COOK
(no abstract available)
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